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Robert Woods Retires, Signs One-Day Deal to End Career With Rams

The 33-year-old Los Angeles native caps a 13-year career best remembered for two 1,000-yard Rams seasons under Sean McVay.

Overview

  • Woods announced his decision on Instagram on Tuesday, with the Rams confirming a one-day contract to formalize his retirement.
  • He finished with 683 receptions, 8,233 yards and 38 touchdowns across 171 career games, plus 514 rushing yards and five rushing scores.
  • During five seasons in Los Angeles, he logged 367 catches for 4,626 yards and 23 touchdowns, ranking among the franchise’s career leaders.
  • He tore an ACL in November 2021 and did not appear in the RamsSuper Bowl LVI postseason, though he earned a ring from that championship season.
  • A 2013 second-round pick by the Bills, Woods later played for the Titans and Texans, spent 2025 with the Steelers without appearing in a game, and last played in the 2024 regular season.